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- W4225244116 abstract "The oocyte development ability of prepubertal animals is significantly lower than that of adult animals. Granulosa cells (GCs) have an important function on regulation of follicular and oocyte development. Therefore, analysis of GC characteristics can be used to explore the developmental mechanism of follicles and oocytes.In order to understand the possible reasons for the differences in follicle and oocyte development between lambs and adult sheep, we utilized high-throughput sequencing technique to analyze the transcriptome of GCs from follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) superstimulated adult ewes and prepubertal lambs. Adult ewes were treated with FSH for 3 days (group A) and lambs were FSH-treated for 2 days (group B) or 3 days (group C). Transcriptome analysis of GCs showed that there were 405 and 159 differentially expressed genes from A vs. B and A vs. C, respectively. The results indicated that prolonging the FSH-treatment of lambs made the GC state of lambs more similar to the adult ewes, but there were still a large number of differentially expressed genes between adult ewes and lambs. Further analysis showed that many differently expressed genes were implicated in cell proliferation and apoptosis, oocyte development and follicular ovulation. Cellular examination demonstrated that fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP4), which was highly expressed in lamb GCs, had a potential of promoting cell apoptosis. Cytoplasmic phospholipase A2 (PLA2G4A), which was expressed lowly in lamb GCs, may be responsible for reduced synthesis of prostaglandins in cells and impaired follicle/oocyte development. In contrast, glutathione S-transferase β-1 (GSTT2B) and forkhead boxO6 (FOXO6) had no apparent effect on the proliferation and apoptosis of GCs.Our study found dramatic transcriptomic differences in GCs between lambs and adult sheep, which may explain the possible reasons for the defects of follicle and oocyte development in lambs compared to adult sheep. Our data provides important information for further understanding the mechanism of follicular development in prepubertal animals and improving their oocyte developmental competence." @default.
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- W4225244116 title "Transcriptomic comparison of ovarian granulosa cells between adult sheep and prepubertal lambs" @default.
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